Talk:International Six Days Enduro
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The International Six Days Enduro. The oldest 'off road' Event on the FIM Calendar. First held in 1913 based in Carlisle, England. Apart from interuptions due to WW1 and WW2 held every year since then. The early events were a true test of machine and rider skill, and reliability held on the 'roads' of that era but today most of the routes being truly 'off road'. Originally titled the International Six Day Trial but since 1980 titled the 'ISD Enduro'. Always held in Europe/Scandinavia until 1974 when it was held in the USA. Since then it has been out of Europe more frequently, twice in Australia (1992 and '98) once more in USA (1994) and Brazil (2003). 2006 its in New Zealand,2007 Chile, and Greece 2008. Attracts National Teams from as many as 32 different countries in recent years. Over its long history the rules and conditions have changed to keep in step with the developments in the Sport but it remains a supreme test of man and machine over six days and approx 1250 miles, with stict rules about time allowances, and restrictions on mechanical replacements with the rider required to carry out running repairs. Usually reffered to as the 'Olympics of Motorcycling' with Trophies for Best National and Junior National Teams, Club Teams and Mfg Teams with Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals for individual performance it can attract entries of +500 riders together with thousands of back up helpers and spectators. This has a major impact on Tourist income for the venue where it is based each year. A.KING--26/12/05.
Title - can we rename this page to "International Six Day Enduro" (ISDE) as that is how the event is known Pickle 17:33, 14 July 2006 (UTC)